Hold up - do I understand this correctly? You had to pay $82 for a ticket (plus incidentals, I'm sure), and now you're just out of that money with no game to show for it? No refunds, no exchanges?

Didn't someone else post a similar story here about the Cards tickets? People had to buy the tickets in advance, and if the team didn't make it, a credit would be issued for the following season ticket package, IIRC. If this is the direction the NFL is headed, I'm glad I got out when I did.

__________________Hey O'Brien: "How do you tell a guy who is used to catching 80 balls a year that he was going to catch 40?"... You jackass.

Can season ticket holders/PSL holders purchase playoff tickets?
PSL Holders should consult their PSL agreement for specific guidelines regarding playoff tickets. Season ticket holders are eligible to purchase playoff tickets for any Houston Texans home playoff game. If it appears that the Texans may host a post-season game, and the NFL grants permission, invoices will then be mailed to season ticket holders. In accordance with the NFL procedures, invoices will reflect two possible home games. Unused portions of playoff payments will either be refunded or applied toward future season ticket payments.

I know, but I don't think I was too clear on what I was saying. If the league as a whole is doing what you quoted from the Texans website, and Bud has decided on "No Refunds, No Exchanges", and it works, eventually the rest of the NFL will catch on and copycat.

I don't know that's what Bud is doing, though. I do know that the Texans and Cards aren't doing it - yet.

__________________Hey O'Brien: "How do you tell a guy who is used to catching 80 balls a year that he was going to catch 40?"... You jackass.

Hold up - do I understand this correctly? You had to pay $82 for a ticket (plus incidentals, I'm sure), and now you're just out of that money with no game to show for it? No refunds, no exchanges?

Didn't someone else post a similar story here about the Cards tickets? People had to buy the tickets in advance, and if the team didn't make it, a credit would be issued for the following season ticket package, IIRC. If this is the direction the NFL is headed, I'm glad I got out when I did.

That's not entirely the case. PSL holders have that advantage in TN, we don't have to buy tickets for both rounds but if we don't we lose the license and rights to that seat if the Titans advance to the next round.

Single-game tickets went on sale the week of the Ravens game and would have gone on sale last week had we advanced. The only people with a chance to buy a ticket to the AFFCG would have been PSL holders, I believe.

To me, "No Refunds" simply means that all sales are final. I would imagine most teams handle it that way. Once you buy it, its yours. If you want your money back go sell it.

Here's what I do. I try to clear my mind of all preconceptions. I try to empty all the clutter from my imagination and shut out all external distractions. I try to attain a state of complete emptiness. When I think I'm ready I stare at that picture and try to lock onto the first thing that pops into my mind.